Penn State Fraternity Cocaine Ring Exposed Hours After Police Bust
POLICY WIRE — State College, PA — State officials have accused current and former Penn State students of operating a cocaine trafficking ring from fraternity houses, packaging the drug for...
POLICY WIRE — State College, PA — State officials have accused current and former Penn State students of operating a cocaine trafficking ring from fraternity houses, packaging the drug for distribution among peers. The allegations surfaced on TikTok mere hours after a police raid.
Authorities claim that the students were involved in the packaging and sale of cocaine within the fraternity environment. The operation was uncovered following a coordinated police effort that led to the seizure of drugs and the arrest of several individuals.
The TikTok video, which has since gone viral, shows the aftermath of the police raid, with officers confiscating various items and leading suspects out of the fraternity house. The video has sparked widespread discussion and concern among the Penn State community and beyond.
“This is a serious matter that involves the safety and well-being of our students,” said a university spokesperson. “We are cooperating fully with law enforcement to ensure that those responsible are held accountable.”
The fraternity in question has been suspended pending the outcome of the investigation. University officials are urging students with information about the incident to come forward.
This development comes amid growing concerns about substance abuse on college campuses nationwide. Recent studies have highlighted the prevalence of drug use among students, prompting universities to implement stricter policies and awareness programs.
Reporting by Policy-Wire (PW)
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